Today’s the day we’ll see the official reveal of the Samsung Galaxy S24 range, comprising the standard S24, Galaxy S24 Plus and Galaxy S24 Ultra, all taking part at the first Samsung Galaxy Unpacked of 2024.
Going by the rumors so far, it looks like today’s Unpacked will be focused on new smartphones, with no murmurs of the Galaxy Ring making an appearance. But artificial intelligence is set to play a big role, with Samsung having already teased the use of AI for its next-generation Galaxy phones. Expect to see generative AI features akin to the Google Pixel 8‘s Magic Editor and more.
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 live: last-minute leaks, rumors and more
Good morning! It’s Roland Moore-Colyer here, managing editor of Mobile Computing at TechRadar and your sherpa in the run up to Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 and what we expect to be the launch of the Galaxy S24 series.
So join me, dear reader, as I chew over any last-minute leak and rumors, as well as what we know so far.
So I’d bet a small fortune (if I had one) on this Unpacked being very smartphone focused, with the official unveiling of the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus and Galaxy S24 Ultra taking place.
What may look like iterative upgrades are apparently tipped to come with a whole suite of generative AI features.
‘What the heck is generative AI?’ I imagine you asking. Well, it’s when artificial intelligence algorithms are used to make something new rather than serve up existing data or figure out if its a dog or a cat in a photo.
ChatGPT is one example of generative AI. While the smart tech in Google’s Pixel 8 and its Magic Editor is another. Tech fanatics tout it as revolutionary, while others tend to think it may be a handy tool at best or a mess at worse.